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Lavagnini (born 6
September 1889 in Cortona; died 27
February 1921, Florence) was an
Italian communist syndicalist and activist.
Spartaco Lavagnini was...
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Renata Lavagnini (born in 1942 in Palermo) is an
Italian Neo-****enist and
Byzantinist and a
professor of
Modern Gr****
language and
literature at the...
- 1976-1986:
Herbert Hunger (President); André Grabar, Paul Lemerle,
Bruno Lavagnini,
Anastasios Orlandos,
George Ostrogorsky,
Steven Runciman,
Andreas Xyngopoulos...
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Prato Viale Filippo Strozzi (around the
Fortezza da B****o)
Viale Spartaco Lavagnini Piazza della Libertà (with
Porta San Gallo,
Triumphal Arch of the Lorraine...
- Analysis.
Pacific Grove:
Brooks Cole. p. 1039. ISBN 978-0-495-01201-6.
Lavagnini I,
Magno F (2007). "A
statistical overview on
univariate calibration,...
- then with the
murder by the
Squadrismo of the
communist leader Spartaco Lavagnini,
Berta was
riding his
bicycle on a bridge,
where he was
identified by...
- 29–30. Kitzinger, Mosaics, 42ff. For the text of the inscription, see
Lavagnini, "L'epigramma." Kitzinger, Mosaics, 35ff. Kitzinger, Mosaics, 66. Kitzinger...
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Italian Senate Marino 0.00929% 14 62,330
Olive Tree
candidate Severino Lavagnini [it] was
elected but the
defeated House of
Freedoms candidate won a seat...
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Maria a
Campi is a
Roman Catholic parish church located on Via
Spartaco Lavagnini #26 in
Campi Bisenzio, just west of Florence, in the
region of Tuscany...
- Roma, 1985, (Memorie
della Società
Geografica Italiana, 39), pp. 23-58.
Lavagnini A.,
Martorelli S.,
Coretti C. (1987).
Radiazione solare in Italia. Mappe...